A School History of the Great War 0 1

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A School History of the Great War 0 1
Mckinley Et Al
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Exceedingly heavy artilleryattacks first battered down the enemy defenses, and then the infantrywent "over the top. " During the long course of the Battle of the Somme(July 1 to November 17) the Allies advanced on a front of twenty milesto a maximum depth of about nine miles. Slowly, and at great expense ofammunition and men on both sides, the Allied progress had been won. Theyhad failed to break through the German line, but they had shown how itmight gradually be pushed back. And they had reli...eved the importantposition of Verdun from further severe attacks, because German forceswere needed to the westward.
In the course of this battle, on September 15, the British first usedtheir most original military machines--the "tanks. " Thereafter thesearmored cruisers of the land were to play an increasingly important partalong the western front.
INCREASED USE OF AIRCRAFT. --Aircraft, too, were every day becomingmore valuable. In the first year of the war airplanes were used mainlyfor observation purposes: to find the location of enemy forts, trenches, troops, and batteries; and to direct the fire of the aviator's ownbatteries.


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